European University Sports Association delegation visits Varazdin

 

During the 2020 European Under-21 Championships in Varazdin ETTU Secretariat members had a meeting with the EUSA representatives. ETTU Secretary General Richard SCRUTON Deputy Secretary General Pierre KASS and Project Consultant Zita PIDL had discussions with EUSA Sports Manager Besim ALITI Assistant Sports Manager Liam SMITH and Technical Delegate for Table Tennis Matija KRNC.

 

The topics in focus were the upcoming European Universities Games in Serbia’s city of Belgrade where Table Tennis is included as one of the 21 sporting events on the official program as well as next year’s European Universities Table Tennis Championships taking place in Olomouc Czech Republic.

 

ETTU and EUSA signed Memorandum of Understanding between two organisations three years ago.

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